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Perhaps too he will say something of this
sort; that my present speech is all carefully thought out and prepared. I admit,
Athenians, that I have thought it out, and I should not dream of denying it;
yes, and I have spent all possible care on it. I should be a poor creature if
all my wrongs, past and present, left me careless of what I was going to say to
you about them. Yet the real composer of my speech is Meidias.
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